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But since 1947, havent you guys lost Pakistan, Bangladesh and Azad Kashmir, Gilgit and Baltistan. After all, it was one country before.

Lol. But kudos to u buddy for being big hearted and staying positive after loosing so much territory.

Salute to all indians.

:yahoo:

You lost India, Kashmir and Bangladesh... You lost more... :D

:omghaha: :omghaha: :D :D

Muhaha haha bwahahaha

OH! We did not know we had India. I thought it belonged to hindus who were living there for thousands of centuries. We just came and invaded and ruled over you for a mere 1000 years only. But if you want to give us India we will take it.

Ghazwa-E-Hind.

HUAUHAAUHAAAA!!!!!!

:taz:

Right now enjoy the Ghazwa-E-Pak which BLA/Talibunnies/Afgan/NATO/US is doing on Pakistan for the last 10 years which resulted in 50,000 Pakistanis dead. :bunny:
 
Can't take our restraint for granted: Defence Minister AK Antony on ceasefire violations

New Delhi: India's restraint should not be taken for granted, Defence Minister AK Antony warned today in a short statement to Parliament on Pakistan's repeated violation of the ceasefire agreement on the Line of Control or LoC in Jammu and Kashmir.

He also said that these incidents and the killing of five Indian jawans on the LoC on August 6 would impact Indo-Pakistan ties. "The guilty", he said, "must not go unpunished."

India has already made clear that there is no question of agreeing to go ahead with talks between the Prime Ministers of the two countries in New York next month in the current environment. Pakistan has made repeated requests that the meeting, on the sidelines of a United Nations session, happen as had been scheduled.

As he had in a previous statement in the Lok Sabha last week, Mr Antony told the Rajya Sabha today, "It is now clear that Pakistani troops were involved (in the August 6 incident). Nothing happens without the facilitation of the Pakistani Army."

A day after the jawans were killed, Mr Antony had controversially said that the soldiers were killed by "men in Pakistani army uniforms."

He was slammed by an angry Opposition and forced to make another statement to say that special Pakistani troops along with terrorists had attacked the Indian patrol team.

He explained that his first statement "was based on details available then."

There have been 20 incidents of ceasefire violation by Pakistan every day of the last fortnight and the Indian Army has also foiled repeated attempts by militants to cross over into India under cover of fire. The Defence Minister had said last week that the Indian Army have the freedom to respond appropriately to a developing situation along the Line of Control with Pakistan.

The Indian Army has retaliated with heavy fire of its own, especially since an Independence Day attack by Pakistan that left more than six people injured.


Can't take our restraint for granted: Defence Minister AK Antony on ceasefire violations | NDTV.com
 
RAJOURI: Sending a strong message to Pakistan over repeated ceasefire violations and BAT attacks, a top Army commander on Sunday warned it was making a "serious mistake" and said a befitting reply would be given with "full force" at the time and place of its choice.

"You (Pakistan) are making a serious mistake (with regard to ceasefire violations and BAT attacks)- do not do it," General Officer Commanding (GOC) 25 Infantry Div, Major General VP Singh told reporters here.

He was replying to volley of questions about what strong message he wants to convey to Pakistan with regard to increase in ceasefire violations, cross border firing and Border Action Team(BAT) attack on forward Indian posts along LoC in Poonch.

India has blamed BAT, which is a mix of Pakistani special forces personnel and terrorists, for the brutal killing of its two soldiers in January, one of whom was beheaded, and killing of its five personnel along Line of Control in Poonch sector.

"...what you are putting across - it is not going to affect, deter us or weaken our resolve," General Singh said.

He further said that the Army is here to respond to each and every act of Pakistan in which ever way it feels so.

Regarding Army's strategy in the wake of the BAT attacks engineered by Pakistan, Gen Singh said "as far as BAT action is concerned, we are absolutely aware what kind of response it is going to get - that response will be delivered".

"It will be delivered in our own time and at the place of our own choosing and with full force, that you shall see.

"It is a military matter - as and when the response is delivered - you will see", he said, adding "the response would be delivered-- we will select our time and place to give a befitting reply to Pakistan with full force," he said.

Gen Singh said the Defence Minister and the Chief of Army Staff have given his command clear directions that violation of ceasefire or any other act of infiltration from acros LoC will be met resolutelywith power and full force.

"As far as I am concerned, those directions are with me - we are responding and retaliating to the situation as per the requirements with full force", Gen Singh said.

He further said that Army Chief had also made it clear that Army is free to reply and respond to the BAT attacks as per opportunity and strategy.

"As per opportunity and situation, what is to be done - everybody knows it and reply accordingly will be given."

At another media briefing at Bhimbher Gali in Poonch sector along LoC, Brigade Commander, 120 Infantry Brigade, Brig A Sengupta said Army has inputs about Pakistan trying to engineer more BAT attacks along the border.

Pak troops making serious mistake by violating ceasefire, Indian Army warns - The Times of India
 
RAJOURI: Sending a strong message to Pakistan over repeated ceasefire violations and BAT attacks, a top Army commander on Sunday warned it was making a "serious mistake" and said a befitting reply would be given with "full force" at the time and place of its choice.

"You (Pakistan) are making a serious mistake (with regard to ceasefire violations and BAT attacks)- do not do it," General Officer Commanding (GOC) 25 Infantry Div, Major General VP Singh told reporters here.

He was replying to volley of questions about what strong message he wants to convey to Pakistan with regard to increase in ceasefire violations, cross border firing and Border Action Team(BAT) attack on forward Indian posts along LoC in Poonch.

India has blamed BAT, which is a mix of Pakistani special forces personnel and terrorists, for the brutal killing of its two soldiers in January, one of whom was beheaded, and killing of its five personnel along Line of Control in Poonch sector.

"...what you are putting across - it is not going to affect, deter us or weaken our resolve," General Singh said.

He further said that the Army is here to respond to each and every act of Pakistan in which ever way it feels so.

Regarding Army's strategy in the wake of the BAT attacks engineered by Pakistan, Gen Singh said "as far as BAT action is concerned, we are absolutely aware what kind of response it is going to get - that response will be delivered".

"It will be delivered in our own time and at the place of our own choosing and with full force, that you shall see.

"It is a military matter - as and when the response is delivered - you will see", he said, adding "the response would be delivered-- we will select our time and place to give a befitting reply to Pakistan with full force," he said.

Gen Singh said the Defence Minister and the Chief of Army Staff have given his command clear directions that violation of ceasefire or any other act of infiltration from acros LoC will be met resolutelywith power and full force.

"As far as I am concerned, those directions are with me - we are responding and retaliating to the situation as per the requirements with full force", Gen Singh said.

He further said that Army Chief had also made it clear that Army is free to reply and respond to the BAT attacks as per opportunity and strategy.

"As per opportunity and situation, what is to be done - everybody knows it and reply accordingly will be given."

At another media briefing at Bhimbher Gali in Poonch sector along LoC, Brigade Commander, 120 Infantry Brigade, Brig A Sengupta said Army has inputs about Pakistan trying to engineer more BAT attacks along the border.

Pak troops making serious mistake by violating ceasefire, Indian Army warns - The Times of India

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RAJOURI: Sending a strong message to Pakistan over repeated ceasefire violations and BAT attacks, a top Army commander on Sunday warned it was making a "serious mistake" and said a befitting reply would be given with "full force" at the time and place of its choice.

"You (Pakistan) are making a serious mistake (with regard to ceasefire violations and BAT attacks)- do not do it," General Officer Commanding (GOC) 25 Infantry Div, Major General VP Singh told reporters here.

He was replying to volley of questions about what strong message he wants to convey to Pakistan with regard to increase in ceasefire violations, cross border firing and Border Action Team(BAT) attack on forward Indian posts along LoC in Poonch.

India has blamed BAT, which is a mix of Pakistani special forces personnel and terrorists, for the brutal killing of its two soldiers in January, one of whom was beheaded, and killing of its five personnel along Line of Control in Poonch sector.

"...what you are putting across - it is not going to affect, deter us or weaken our resolve," General Singh said.

He further said that the Army is here to respond to each and every act of Pakistan in which ever way it feels so.

Regarding Army's strategy in the wake of the BAT attacks engineered by Pakistan, Gen Singh said "as far as BAT action is concerned, we are absolutely aware what kind of response it is going to get - that response will be delivered".

"It will be delivered in our own time and at the place of our own choosing and with full force, that you shall see.

"It is a military matter - as and when the response is delivered - you will see", he said, adding "the response would be delivered-- we will select our time and place to give a befitting reply to Pakistan with full force," he said.

Gen Singh said the Defence Minister and the Chief of Army Staff have given his command clear directions that violation of ceasefire or any other act of infiltration from acros LoC will be met resolutelywith power and full force.

"As far as I am concerned, those directions are with me - we are responding and retaliating to the situation as per the requirements with full force", Gen Singh said.

He further said that Army Chief had also made it clear that Army is free to reply and respond to the BAT attacks as per opportunity and strategy.

"As per opportunity and situation, what is to be done - everybody knows it and reply accordingly will be given."

At another media briefing at Bhimbher Gali in Poonch sector along LoC, Brigade Commander, 120 Infantry Brigade, Brig A Sengupta said Army has inputs about Pakistan trying to engineer more BAT attacks along the border.

Pak troops making serious mistake by violating ceasefire, Indian Army warns - The Times of India

Oey Hoey.............Bhagoo Pakistaniooo India aaa raha hay :moil:
 
PA is not reporting causalities to their Media. Couple of days ago i spoke to my friend who is currently posted in poonch sector, he told me that there were 4 casualties straight in one such attack by IA. And he told me its 100% confirmed, But no reports as such in pak media. I dont know whether hiding casualities is good or bad on PA part.

But one thing is sure, Their forwards posts are taking some serious Pounding.

example :-

Video 1

Video 2
 
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